Fatboy Slim took childhood violin lessons with Prime Minister Keir Starmer

Fatboy Slim took childhood violin lessons with Prime Minister Keir Starmer

Fatboy Slim, also known as Norman Cook, recently shared his memories of attending school with Keir Starmer, the current Prime Minister, in an interview with The Guardian. Cook mentioned that they were in the same class for five years and even took violin lessons together during that time. Despite not being able to recall the specifics of the violin lessons, Cook humorously mentioned that Starmer must have been better at it than him, as he only lasted about one term due to his parents’ inability to tolerate the noise. Cook reflected on the oddity of seeing someone he knew from school on television and noted that Starmer has one-upped him by becoming Prime Minister.

In addition to reminiscing about his school days with Starmer, Fatboy Slim revealed that he still keeps in touch with the Prime Minister and even has his number. He also shared an amusing anecdote about Paul McCartney, his former neighbor, whom he had casual conversations with about various topics, including music and even pet care. Furthermore, Cook discussed his interactions with other well-known individuals, such as Dave Berry, where he admitted to feeling starstruck and making a fool of himself, as well as his past feud with Moby, attributing their similarities in their work as a potential reason for their falling out.

Overall, Fatboy Slim’s interview with The Guardian shed light on his connections with notable figures like Keir Starmer and Paul McCartney, offering glimpses into his personal experiences and relationships with other celebrities. Cook’s recollections of his school days, ongoing friendship with the Prime Minister, and humorous interactions with various personalities provide insight into his life beyond the music scene

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